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Which is the manned Indian station at Antarctica?

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How many people live permanently in Antarctica?

The population of Antarctica is 1000 in Winter and in Summer it is 4000.Antarctica has no permanent residents, but a number of governments maintain permanent manned research stations throughout the continent. The number of people conducting and supporting scientific research and other work on the continent and its nearby islands varies from about 1,000 in winter to about 5,000 in the summer.


What is the difference between a colony and an outpost?

A colony has its own economy, it has an established population who live there permanently, it has imports and exports, etc. An outpost is just a manned station, possibly by people who don't live there and are only serving temporarily in that location. It may just be a military operation, not a community.


What is un-manned planes called?

drones


What scientific laboratory funded by the US and Russia orbits the earth?

The International Space Station (ISS) - a permanently-manned observation point and experimental laboratory.


Who built the first permanently manned space station?

The Soviet Union (USSR) launched the first space station "Salyut 1" on April 19, 1971.


What was the first manned spaceflight in 1961 called?

Vostok 1


What was the first us manned space project called?

Mercury


What are people in a submarine called?

The submarine is manned by the crew, and crew members are called submariners.


Is a space station manned?

Yes. The word "station" implies people at it. If a "space station" weren't manned, it would simply be called a satellite.


What are Scottish churches huts?

The church of Scotland's guild established 25 centers manned by 350 workers, in France and franders


What is the name of the first manned craft that landed on the moon?

It is called the Eagle.